The unit comes in a small box and requires some assembly. Two carriage bolts with washer, star washer and wing nut hold each mow board on, and two bolts with nylon nuts hold the furrower assembly on to the mounting arm. Attaching to the tiller was a breeze... just bolt it on with a single bolt. The construction of the tool is very heavy duty... and it has excellent quality hardware. Not the typical discount "Butter bolts" that strip out and require trip to the hardware store for immediate replacement.

The results were amazingly good. As you can see in the video, pretty much a single pass and my potatoes were hilled perfectly.

I made a second pass to do a slightly better job. All together it took me ten minutes to assemble and mount the furrower, and to hill six row of potatoes 40 feet long was a ten minute job.

I couldn't be happier. This is a great tool. They got this one right.

The unit comes in a small box and requires some assembly. Two carriage bolts with washer, star washer and wing nut hold each mow board on, and two bolts with nylon nuts hold the furrower assembly on to the mounting arm. Attaching to the tiller was a breeze... just bolt it on with a single bolt. The construction of the tool is very heavy duty... and it has excellent quality hardware. Not the typical discount "Butter bolts" that strip out and require trip to the hardware store for... more

I plowed 5 rows (approximately 25 ft long) in less than 15 minutes. All of your advertisement was 100% on.

My only problem is that I did not purchase one of these 20 years ago. Keep up the good work.

Robert Recommends This Earthquake Product

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Jack G.Rock Island, TX

Purchased 10/29/14

REVIEWED

NOV.

20

2014

Works As Advertized

I bought it for a different tiller (yard machine from Walmart) not knowing for sure if it'd work, but I have supreme skills in redneck engineering. I bolted it to my height adjustment bar, had to drill the hole slightly bigger. The tines don't reach the dirt with it on, but it furrows quite well. Now, I just take the tines off when I use it, not a problem, far easier and faster than a hoe.

Only gripe is when I "asked the expert" about compatibility, I got a form letter back. Well, can't figure they'd know EVERY machine out there or would have tried to rig it to one that wasn't listed as compatible.

The furrow is well made, strong, should last me a long time.

I bought it for a different tiller (yard machine from Walmart) not knowing for sure if it'd work, but I have supreme skills in redneck engineering. I bolted it to my height adjustment bar, had to drill the hole slightly bigger. The tines don't reach the dirt with it on, but it furrows quite well. Now, I just take the tines off when I use it, not a problem, far easier and faster than a hoe.

Only gripe is when I "asked the expert" about compatibility, I got a form letter back. ... more

Jack Recommends This Earthquake Product

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Rick R.Martinsburg, WV

Purchased 12/22/15

2 Reviews

REVIEWED

MAR.

01

2016

Works Ok

Takes several passes to get the results you need. Make sure your tiller is big enough to pull it.

Rick Recommends This Earthquake Product

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